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enTue, 03 Mar 2015 23:12:45 GMTTue, 03 Mar 2015 23:12:45 GMTRev98125How to change Windows Store app default installation location in Windows 8Windows Store comes with a variety of apps for users to choose from and install on Windows 8. By default, Windows Store apps are installed in the default system location. You can change the default installation location of Windows Store apps with PowerShell script.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/OneScript/How-to-change-Windows-Store-app-default-installation-location-in-Windows-8Windows Store comes with a variety of apps for users to choose from and install on Windows 8. By default, Windows Store apps are installed in the default system location. You can change the default installation location of Windows Store apps with PowerShell script. Script Download: http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Change-Windows-Store-apps-465af642 118http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/OneScript/How-to-change-Windows-Store-app-default-installation-location-in-Windows-8
Mon, 08 Dec 2014 06:48:16 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/OneScript/How-to-change-Windows-Store-app-default-installation-location-in-Windows-8JianhuaDongJianhuaDong0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/OneScript/How-to-change-Windows-Store-app-default-installation-location-in-Windows-8/RSSInstallationLocationWindows PowerShellWindows Store AppAnswers to Frequently Asked Questions and Advanced Ninja Tips for Office 365 UsersIn this weeks show, Jeremy Chapman is joined again by Office application guru, Tal Kryzpow, to answer frequently asked questions from Office users. If you are a power user yearn for a higher level of enlightenment, Tal also provides advanced Ninja Tips for more spirited Office use. This is part one of a two part series and if you have asked questions like "How do I make the Office interface less bright?" or "What do the options mean when I'm asked to sign in?", we'll answer those questions and more.

Note: Starting November 2014, we will be removing the Office on Demand feature from Office 365 subscriptions including, Office 365 Small Business Premium, Midsize business, Enterprise (including equivalents), and Office 365 ProPlus. To help improve how you and your users can continue to use your favorite Office application we recommend taking advantage of recent rich capabilities in Office Online, shared computer activationand Microsoft Azure RemoteApp.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Garage-Series-for-Office-365/Answers-to-Frequently-Asked-Questions-and-Advanced-Ninja-Tips-for-Office-365-UsersIn this weeks show, Jeremy Chapman is joined again by Office application guru, Tal Kryzpow, to answer frequently asked questions from Office users. If you are a power user yearn for a higher level of enlightenment, Tal also provides advanced Ninja Tips for more spirited Office use. This is part one of a two part series and if you have asked questions like &quot;How do I make the Office interface less bright?&quot; or &quot;What do the options mean when I'm asked to sign in?&quot;, we'll answer those questions and more. Note: Starting November 2014, we will be removing the Office on Demand feature from Office 365 subscriptions including, Office 365 Small Business Premium, Midsize business, Enterprise (including equivalents), and Office 365 ProPlus. To help improve how you and your users can continue to use your favorite Office application we recommend taking advantage of recent rich capabilities in Office Online, shared computer activation and Microsoft Azure RemoteApp. Stay up to date with the latest shows at www.microsoft.com/garage Download the Windows Phone app or the Windows 8 app Follow @OfficeGarage on twitter 843http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Garage-Series-for-Office-365/Answers-to-Frequently-Asked-Questions-and-Advanced-Ninja-Tips-for-Office-365-Users
Thu, 04 Sep 2014 19:28:11 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Garage-Series-for-Office-365/Answers-to-Frequently-Asked-Questions-and-Advanced-Ninja-Tips-for-Office-365-UsersJeremy ChapmanJeremy Chapman1http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Garage-Series-for-Office-365/Answers-to-Frequently-Asked-Questions-and-Advanced-Ninja-Tips-for-Office-365-Users/RSSInstallationMicrosoft OfficethemeTips tricksNinjaOffice TipsOffice 365Upgrading Skills to Windows Server 2012: (01) Installing and Configuring Servers Based on Windows Server 2012This module goes over the differences between Windows Server 2008R2 and Windows Server 2012. It also addresses installation, configuration and remote management of Windows Server 2012.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-Jump-Start/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-01-Installing-and-Configuring-Servers-Based-on-Windows-ServeThis module goes over the differences between Windows Server 2008R2 and Windows Server 2012. It also addresses installation, configuration and remote management of Windows Server 2012. Full course outline: Mod 01: Installing and Configuring Servers Based on Windows Server 2012 Mod 02: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2012 Mod 03: Managing Windows Server 2012 by Using Windows PowerShell 3.0 Mod 04: Managing Storage for Windows Server 2012 Mod 05: Implementing Network Services Mod 06: Implementing Direct Access Mod 07: Implementing Failover Clustering Mod 08: Implementing Hyper-V Mod 09: Implementing Failover Clustering with Hyper-V Mod 10: Implementing Dynamic Access Control Mod 11: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services Mod 12: Implementing Active Directory Federation Services 2980http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-Jump-Start/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-01-Installing-and-Configuring-Servers-Based-on-Windows-Serve
Mon, 04 Mar 2013 15:24:54 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-Jump-Start/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-01-Installing-and-Configuring-Servers-Based-on-Windows-ServeJeffKochJeffKoch0http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-Jump-Start/Upgrading-Skills-to-Windows-Server-2012-01-Installing-and-Configuring-Servers-Based-on-Windows-Serve/RSSConfigurationInstallationWindows Server 2012.NET 4.5: Eric St. John - Reducing Reboots During Framework InstallationSoftware developer Eric St. John explains the work he and team have done to limit the necessity for reboots during the installation of the .NET Framework version 4.5 (now in Developer Preview mode). It's quite amazing how complex installation can be and the amount of work an installer has to do to enable the best possible experience for users installing the software. Eric and team have done some great work in the next release of .NET to limit the amount of time it takes to get the framework on your system (rebooting = time spent waiting). Tune in to hear the story behind this and meet Eric. ]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/NET-45-Reducing-Reboots-during-Framework-InstallationSoftware developer Eric St. John explains the work he and team have done to limit the necessity for reboots during the installation of the .NET Framework version 4.5 (now in Developer Preview mode). It's quite amazing how complex installation can be and the amount of work an installer has to do to enable the best possible experience for users installing the software. Eric and team have done some great work in the next release of .NET to limit the amount of time it takes to get the framework on your system (rebooting = time spent waiting). Tune in to hear the story behind this and meet Eric. 2489http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/NET-45-Reducing-Reboots-during-Framework-Installation
Tue, 11 Oct 2011 17:39:19 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/posts/NET-45-Reducing-Reboots-during-Framework-InstallationCharlesCharles12http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/NET-45-Reducing-Reboots-during-Framework-Installation/rssInstallation.NET Framework 4.5Have a More Relaxing Rebuild With NiniteWhilst reinstalling Windows on a PC may not be a task we cherish, I’m sure many of us who like to live on the sharper edge of the PC world are well used to installing the OS, drivers and Windows Updates, after which comes the tedious task of downloading and installing our favourite apps.

Short of a quick reimage courtesy of our favourite imaging software or a rebuild from Windows Home Server, one of the quickest ways of getting many of the essential apps up and running is using the download service at ninite.com

No, it’s not one of those download services, it’s all above board, thank you very much. Ninite allows you to select from a host of popular applications, freely available from around the web – media players, PDF viewers, security products and a whole lot more. Simply create a shopping list of all of the apps you need, and Ninite builds a bespoke installer just for you, which plucks said applications from the various download sites around the web, and automates their installation.

Once started, there’s no further interaction required, and in a few minutes, all of your apps are ready on the PC, leaving you a little extra time to work out what you did to cause the need to reinstall the PC in the first place.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Have-a-More-Relaxing-Rebuild-With-Ninite Whilst reinstalling Windows on a PC may not be a task we cherish, I’m sure many of us who like to live on the sharper edge of the PC world are well used to installing the OS, drivers and Windows Updates, after which comes the tedious task of downloading and installing our favourite apps. Short of a quick reimage courtesy of our favourite imaging software or a rebuild from Windows Home Server, one of the quickest ways of getting many of the essential apps up and running is using the download service at ninite.com No, it’s not one of those download services, it’s all above board, thank you very much. Ninite allows you to select from a host of popular applications, freely available from around the web – media players, PDF viewers, security products and a whole lot more. Simply create a shopping list of all of the apps you need, and Ninite builds a bespoke installer just for you, which plucks said applications from the various download sites around the web, and automates their installation. Once started, there’s no further interaction required, and in a few minutes, all of your apps are ready on the PC, leaving you a little extra time to work out what you did to cause the need to reinstall the PC in the first place. http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Have-a-More-Relaxing-Rebuild-With-Ninite
Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:44:40 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Have-a-More-Relaxing-Rebuild-With-NiniteTerry WalshTerry Walsh1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Have-a-More-Relaxing-Rebuild-With-Ninite/RSSInstallationWindowsapplicationsApplicationInstalling Microsoft WebMatrix BetaYou may have heard that Microsoft announced a new streamlined web development tool recently called WebMatrix. In this devnugget, the first in a series on WebMatrix, I walk you through locating and installing WebMatrix.

Here's what I have in mind for future installments:

What the various options are for creating sites with WebMatrix

How you can create a site from a Template, and what you end up with when you do

How to create a new site from an existing open source application from the Gallery

What this new "Razor" syntax is, and why it's cool

How to publish your application

more...

If there's a particular aspect of WebMatrix that you'd like to see a DevNugget on, please add your comments below, or drop me an email via my blog at http://bit.ly/devhammerContact.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/DevNuggets/Installing-Microsoft-WebMatrix-Beta You may have heard that Microsoft announced a new streamlined web development tool recently called WebMatrix. In this devnugget, the first in a series on WebMatrix, I walk you through locating and installing WebMatrix.Here's what I have in mind for future installments: What the various options are for creating sites with WebMatrix How you can create a site from a Template, and what you end up with when you do How to create a new site from an existing open source application from the Gallery What this new &quot;Razor&quot; syntax is, and why it's cool How to publish your application more... If there's a particular aspect of WebMatrix that you'd like to see a DevNugget on, please add your comments below, or drop me an email via my blog at http://bit.ly/devhammerContact. 524http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/DevNuggets/Installing-Microsoft-WebMatrix-Beta
Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:39:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/DevNuggets/Installing-Microsoft-WebMatrix-BetaG. Andrew DuthieG. Andrew Duthie0http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/DevNuggets/Installing-Microsoft-WebMatrix-Beta/RSSASP.NETBeginnerDevNuggetsGetting StartedInstallationRazorWebMatrixCannon PI - IntroductionThere comes a time only maybe once in our lives where a true hero for the web developer emerges. They are daring problem solvers but may be a little rough around the edges, drive fast cars from the 80’s, drink a bit too much and sometimes are misunderstood.

Well the time has come and a new hero joins us and brings help to Web Developers everywhere. I’d like to introduce you to the, fast driving, hard drinking, moustache wearing, Hawaiian shirt loving, and problem solving, Cannon P.I.

Enjoy our short series and have a few laughs and over the series see if you recognize a few people you may know.